Iulia Traducta was founded by Augustus around 19–18 BC on the southern Spanish coast, almost certainly settled with veterans and Roman colonists transplanted from Tingi in Mauretania. The city's coinage is among the rarest of the western provincial series — output was limited, the mint's operational window narrow, and surviving examples from this issue are seldom encountered outside major institutional collections.
RPC I 102 is known from a small number of dies, suggesting a single, tightly controlled emission rather than sustained production.
Iulia Traducta was founded by Augustus around 19–18 BC on the southern Spanish coast, almost certainly settled with veterans and Roman colonists transplanted from Tingi in Mauretania. The city's coinage is among the rarest of the western provincial series — output was limited, the mint's operational window narrow, and surviving examples from this issue are seldom encountered outside major institutional collections.
RPC I 102 is known from a small number of dies, suggesting a single, tightly controlled emission rather than sustained production.